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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x154x10 mm, kaal: 302 g
  • Sari: Early Childhood Education Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807765600
  • ISBN-13: 9780807765609
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x154x10 mm, kaal: 302 g
  • Sari: Early Childhood Education Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807765600
  • ISBN-13: 9780807765609
Teised raamatud teemal:
Kindergarten has changed. Many believe that it no longer reflects a nurturing environment but, instead, has become a race for children to learn skills so they are ready for the academic achievement tests that they will take continuously throughout their time in school. Resisting the Kinder-Race examines how the race came about, why it must change, and how all stakeholders in the early childhood and elementary school communities must take part in the reform process. The author draws on his own research to consider how the Kinder-Race might be reimagined through more democratic principles of schooling. Brown offers both practical and political strategies that can alter the day-to-day practices of the kindergarten classroom and the policies that currently define PreK12 education in the United States. This resource will help readers see kindergarten as an educational environment that expands the learning of every child.Book Features:





Provides an in-depth glimpse into a typical day in the Kinder-Race. Examines how kindergarten devolved from a garden that nurtures children into a race that dashes them from skill to skill. Brings together what are often siloed conversations among stakeholder groups. Highlights how kindergarten is now primarily defined through an economic lens and how this framing of learning, earning, and consuming might be rethought.  Employs varied conceptual frameworks to investigate how stakeholders across different levels of public education make sense of the changed kindergarten. Illuminates the complexity of what is occurring in today's kindergarten and puts forward practical and achievable ideas for change.

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Resisting the Kinder-Race: Restoring Joy to Early Learning is a highly readable, organized, and insightful book that stresses the complexity of today's kindergarten while also offering realistic ideas for change.



Journal of Language and Literacy Education Brown offers an insightful reading with various perspectives on the Kinder-Race and the changes needed to occur to return to a more child-focused kindergarten learning environment.



Teachers College Record

Acknowledgments xi
1 Why Examine the Changed Kindergarten?
1(12)
Origins of My Interest in the Changed Kindergarten
2(1)
Why This Book?
3(1)
How No Child Left Behind Has Failed
4(1)
The Purpose of This Book
5(4)
My Own Sense of Reality
9(2)
Outlining the Rest of the Book
11(2)
2 How Kindergarten Transitioned From a Garden to a Race
13(15)
Froebel's Kindergarten
13(1)
The Expansion of Kindergarten in the United States
14(2)
Kindergarten Post-WWII
16(1)
A National Focus on the Academic Performance of Children
17(1)
The Early Childhood Community Responds to the Push for Increased Academics
18(1)
A New Focus on Kindergarten Readiness
18(1)
Improving America's Schools Act
19(1)
No Child Left Behind
20(1)
Accountability Shovedown Moves Into Prekindergarten Classrooms
21(1)
Readying Children for Kindergarten
22(1)
The Achievement Gap
22(1)
The Construct of School Readiness
23(2)
The Impact of Policy on Kindergarten Teachers' Curricular Decisionmaking
25(2)
Not Just Standards-Based Accountability Reform
27(1)
3 Experiencing the Kinder-Race
28(29)
The Significance of the Kindergarten Year for Student Learning
29(1)
The Day-to-Day in Kindergarten
30(1)
Making Sense of Kindergarten
30(1)
Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy
31(1)
Kindergarten in Texas
32(4)
What Do Kindergartners "Do" on a Daily Basis?
36(1)
What Happens in Literacy and Mathematics During a Typical Day?
37(17)
Summing Up a Day in the Kinder-Race
54(3)
4 Figuring the Kinder-Race Within the Worlds of Schooling
57(35)
Why Texas and West Virginia?
58(1)
The Figured World of the Kindergarten Classroom
58(1)
How the Kindergartners Figured Their Own World
59(3)
How Kindergartners Would Like to Reroute the Kinder-Race
62(2)
How the Adults Within the Worlds of Elementary School Figured the Kinder-Race
64(2)
How Family Members Figured Kindergarten
66(4)
How Families Hoped to Reroute the Kinder-Race
70(3)
How Kindergarten Teachers Figured Kindergarten
73(6)
Teachers Rerouting the Kinder-Race
79(4)
School Principals
83(4)
Principals Rerouting the Kinder-Race
87(3)
The Figuring of Kindergarten by Those Whose Orbits Revolve Around the School
90(2)
5 The Tension Between Fostering Democratic Students Versus Individualized Performers
92(39)
Countering Neoliberalism
92(1)
Texas and West Virginia Stakeholders
93(1)
Texas Stakeholders
94(14)
West Virginia Stakeholders
108(11)
National Stakeholders
119(4)
National Stakeholders Rerouting the Kinder-Race
123(7)
Struggling to Reroute a Race That Prioritizes Economics Over Democratic Learning
130(1)
6 Kindergarten Is the Expansion of Learning
131(28)
Rerouting the Kinder-Race
131(2)
The Strict Father and Nurturant Parent Metaphors
133(1)
Defining the Kinder-Race Using Lakoff
134(1)
Rerouting the Kinder-Race: Kindergarten Is the Expansion of Learning
135(2)
How to Engage in the Expansion of Learning
137(7)
Supporting and Engaging Stakeholders in Expanding the Learning of Kindergartners
144(6)
Moving Into the Political
150(5)
Resources to Help Create Schools to Expand Learning for All Children
155(1)
Moving Forward in Expanding the Learning of All Children
156(3)
Appendix: Research Design 159(6)
Notes 165(3)
References 168(23)
Index 191(13)
About the Author 204
Christopher P. Brown is a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Texas at Austin.